Norman Vincent Peale
Minister and author of 'The Power of Positive Thinking'

Born
May 31st, 1898
126 years ago
Died
December 24th, 1993
31 years ago — 95 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United States
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An American minister and author who popularized the concept of positive thinking through sermons and writings. Peale served as the minister of Marble Collegiate Church in New York City for over five decades. His book, 'The Power of Positive Thinking', published in 1952, became a bestseller and introduced millions to his philosophy of self-help and personal empowerment. Peale also founded the magazine 'Guideposts', which focused on inspirational stories and articles. He was involved in various philanthropic endeavors and served as a mentor to many individuals seeking personal and spiritual growth.
Authored 'The Power of Positive Thinking'
Founded 'Guideposts' magazine
Served as minister of Marble Collegiate Church
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